Nevis Maintains Its Caribbean Charm by Avoiding Over-Development

It goes without saying that, short of adventure travel for those who like rappelling down a waterfall, the Caribbean has been so homogenized as a tourist destination that it’s easy to wake up in any bed and have to remind yourself whether you’re in Aruba, Antigua, Jamaica or the Bahamas. Not that you can’t find deluxe chain resorts dotting the region, or family destinations built on the Disney model, but to get a true sense of an individual island as a unique place that has not undergone either gentrification or overdevelopment is increasingly rare.